Mr Edward Kelly

1883 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Kelly

Contributions

1920

LETTER COLLECTION, DUBLIN. Written Answers February 12, 1920

EDUCATION BILL. Written Answers February 12, 1920

MOTHER'S CLAIM. Written Answers February 17, 1920

NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (SICKNESS BENEFIT). Written Answers March 12, 1920

SHERIFFS' BILL. Written Answers March 15, 1920

ENGLISH SINGING BIRDS. Commons March 30, 1920

LATE LORD MAYOR, CORK (ARREST ORDER). Commons March 31, 1920

DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT (INTERNED PRISONERS). Commons March 31, 1920

2 speeches — PRISONERS (TREATMENT). Commons March 31, 1920

PASSAGE MONEY (MR. GIBSON'S CLAIM). Written Answers June 10, 1920

APPLICATION FOR RELEASE (INNISKILLING FUSILIERS). Written Answers June 10, 1920

LABOUR CORPS (GRATUITY). Written Answers June 21, 1920

FATAL ACCIDENT, STRABANE (COMPENSATION CLAIM). Written Answers August 16, 1920

PRISONERS AWAITING TRIAL. Commons October 20, 1920

VOTE OF CENSURE PROPOSED. Commons October 20, 1920

3 speeches — MURDER, GALWAY DOCKS. Commons October 21, 1920

MOTHER'S PENSION (MRS. M'DONNELL, DUBLIN). Written Answers October 26, 1920

2 speeches — ALLEGED REPRISALS (POLICE AND MILITARY). Commons November 18, 1920

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR PENSIONERS. Written Answers November 18, 1920

PRINTING WORKS, NEWCASTLE WEST. Written Answers November 18, 1920

WARLIKE OPERATIONS. Commons November 23, 1920

2 speeches — CROKE PARK, DUBLIN. Commons November 23, 1920

5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Compensation for disturbance in case of allotment gardens.) Commons November 23, 1920

IMPORTATION OF ARMS. Commons November 24, 1920

4 speeches — MURDERS AND REPRISALS. Commons November 24, 1920

INQUESTS. Written Answers November 25, 1920

MURDERS, LIMERICK. Written Answers November 25, 1920

POLICE BARRACKS, CHAPELIZOD. Written Answers November 25, 1920

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